ANALYST RESULT BRIEFING FINANCIAL PERIOD 6 MONTHS ENDING 31 MARCH MAY 2017

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ANALYST RESULT BRIEFING FINANCIAL PERIOD 6 MONTHS ENDING 31 MARCH 2017 25 MAY 2017

DISCLAIMER This presentation contains not only a review of operations, but also some forward looking statements about Sanford Limited and the environment in which the company operates. Because these statements are forward looking, Sanford Limited s actual results could differ materially. Media releases, management commentary and analysts presentations, including those relating to the previous results announcement, are all available on the company s website and contain additional information about matters which could cause Sanford Limited s performance to differ from any forward looking statements in this presentation. Please read this presentation in the wider context of material previously published by Sanford Limited. Note that the interim financial statements are unaudited 2

HIGHLIGHTS > Net Profit After Tax improvement of 24.8% to $19.0m > Adjusted EBIT improvement of 1.5% to $31.0m > Strong growth in domestic sales particularly in the food service sector > Appointment of our Chief People Officer > The launch of our premium Big Glory Bay Brand > Good pricing for our high value products including salmon, toothfish and scampi 3

CHALLENGES > Greenshell mussel, hoki and pelagic species competitive pricing > Reduced hoki catch offset by good squid catch and pricing > Industry reputation/communication > Health and Safety performance > San Granit Commissioning 4

SANFORD AT A GLANCE Sanford Aquaculture Wildcatch Inshore Offshore Pelagics Inshore Landing Frozen at Sea Vessels Longline Scampi Mussels Salmon Commodity volume FAS Fillet Vessels FAS Charter Vessels FAS H&G Vessel High Value volume Revenue Size of bubbles indicate relative size

COMMODITY VS VALUE PRODUCTS - CURRENT 82% 51% 18% 49% Volume skewed towards commodity 80:20

COMMODITY VS VALUE PRODUCTS - ASPIRATION 40% 25% 60% 75% Movement towards 60:40 value to commodity volume split would enable better price stability and enhanced returns

2% IMPROVEMENT IN ADJUSTED EBIT OVER PRIOR YEAR 26% GROWTH IN 2 YEARS 2017 v 2016 Higher value derived from non commodity products sales Growth in salmon, scampi, toothfish, squid pricing Gains offset by lower pelagic, hoki pricing 8

RETURN ON EQUITY POSITIVE TREND 6.1 % improvement above last year despite pressure on commodity prices 9

ADJUSTED EBIT OF $31M 2017 2016 ($m) ($m) Reported EBIT 30.7 26.4 Adjust for one off Items Discontinued Operations - non trading - (0.9) Impairment of assets 0.1 5.0 Restructuring costs 0.2 - Total one off items 0.3 4.1 Adjusted EBIT 31.0 30.5 D&A 8.7 7.5 Adjusted EBITDA 39.7 38.0 A 16% improvement in Reported EBIT and 2% increase in Adjusted EBIT EBITDA % increase of 4.4% Unaudited Interim financials *Total business including discontinued operations 1 0

2017 H1 CONSOLIDATED 2016 POSITION 32.0 Group Normalised EBIT 1st Half Bridge 31.0 30.0 0.9 1.2 0.1 $m 29.0 28.0 27.0 30.6 31.0 26.0 25.0 Weak pelagic prices offset by strong toothfish and scampi prices Mussel pricing weakness offset by salmon price increases.

H1 FRESH VOLUME FLATTENED DUE TO FLEET AVAILABILITY Mid life rebuild for the Tengawai in H1 constrained growth in fresh volume. % of fresh dropped owing to larger volume of pelagic sales in the period.

KEY SANFORD ATTRIBUTES 1 Heritage 2 Scale 3 Diversified 4 Sustainable 5 6 Attractive industry dynamics Multiple Opportunities 7 Clear Space to Execute

SANFORD - OPPORTUNITIES 6 Multiple avenues for growth and improved operating efficiency There is a unique opportunity for New Zealand's seafood to become recognised globally as a premium product New Zealand's seafood production accounts for only 0.3% of global production, providing the opportunity to position it as a premium niche product Despite the outlook for New Zealand's TACC remaining relatively flat, growth is expected to come from a focus on high margin (fresh) product and operating efficiencies There is a significant growth opportunity within New Zealand, given the relatively low consumption per capita to comparable geographies Sanford has experienced robust domestic sales growth, largely attributable to the focus on food service. A large number of untapped and untold stories exist in New Zealand, including: King salmon from Stewart Island Antartic toothfish, which only a handful of companies have access to, with Sanford at c.16% of global supply (2016) Scampi, which is a product highly prized in Asia, but almost unknown to New Zealanders Volume growth potential from Aquaculture salmon and mussels Getting to $1/kg Focus on Fresh NZ Food Service Supermarket Retail Provenance Stories Branding Innovation Whole Fish Solution Aquaculture 14

FOCUS ON FRESH Focus on Fresh emphasises an increasing allocation of raw material to the chilled sector. Move towards in-market specialists to establish closer links with our customers, constantly challenging ourselves to exceed customer expectations of delivering pristine quality New Zealand sourced products.

FOCUS ON CHANNEL - FOODSERVICE Fresh Foodservice sales began in October with sales growing to over $2m for H1 through the period.

CHANGING CULTURE AND IMAGE DOLPHIN RELEASE It's extremely heartening to hear about the actions of the skipper in releasing dolphins and catch, as well as the support of the company for his actions. In the future, I will be purchasing my seafood from Sanford in particular. Bravo! Well done Sanfords! You are a credit to New Zealand. If only other fishing companies were as intelligent and humane. I shall definitely be buying more of your excellent product in the future. I'll buy Sanford! Brand your products so we know. Mark sofferman USA

CHANGING CULTURE AND IMAGE MAUI DOLPHIN INITIATIVE 2 nd rarest dolphin in world Only found west coast North Island Sanford-Moana Protection Plan Ban on coastal set netting Research into Dolphin save trawling

FOCUS ON INNOVATION - SPAT NZ Commercial volume ready for harvest this year.

INNOVATION VIA PRODUCT UTILISATION

FOCUS ON BRANDING Sanford Blue Mainstream Sanford Black Premium Range Big Glory Bay by Sanford Super Premium Provenance Tiaki by Sanford Premium Sustainable Seafood Commodity Processing B2B Bulk Hoki, HS Musssels High Value Foodservice B2B & B2C Value Add Scampi, Snapper Highest Value, Quality B2B & B2C Foodservice & Direct Provenance / Organic Salmon, Mussels, Oysters Highest quality B2B & B2C Foodservice & Retail White Fish caught PSH

Imagine the world s best kept secret

Latitude 47 South Population C.380

In a bay accessible only by sea

The home of Sanford s premium ocean-farmed seafood range Sustainably farmed Harvested & handled with care

King Salmon Farmed Bluff Oysters Greenshell Mussels

Shared with some of NZ s best chefs Big Glory Bay oysters @ the source. Plump, steely and bloody delicious.watch this space! Al Brown Big Glory Bay April 2017

and now served at some of Auckland s finest restaurants Eight Restaurant, The Langham Botswana Butchery Harbourside Ocean Bar Grill

The Oyster Inn, Waiheke

Seafarers Club, Urban Polo (Feb 2017)

EARLY WINS Big Glory Bay King Salmon on high end menu and social media.

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